Misandrist Fiction

These juicy stories of revenge and just deserts are a misandrist's dream. If you'd have been there, if you'd have seen it, I betcha you would have done the same!

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[Her Body and Other Parties] is that hallowed thing: an example of almost preposterous talent that also encapsulates something vital but previously diffuse about the moment... Machado is a master of such pointed formal play, of queering genre and the supposed laws of reality to present alternative possibilities... Machado reveals just how original, subversive, proud and joyful it can be to write from deep in the gut, even—especially—if the gut has been bruised.
Los Angeles Times

With a longsword, a baseball bat studded in nails, and her trustworthy bloodthirsty motorbike, Jenn Woodall’s eye-patched magical vigilante combats harassment from scumbags with style all while paying homage to classic magical girl manga with her zines published by Silver Sprocket... Woodall takes this sweet, rated-G style and sprinkles a little ultra-violence into the mix. With Magical Beatdown, she creates a visually tantalizing tale that touches on nostalgia while submerging you into a story wholly her own.
—Jazmine Joyner, Women Write About Comics

Bloodier than its predecessor, [Magical Beatdown Volume 2.] solidifies the hero’s goal to protect girls from the harassment of men by going out to take care of a gang of disrespectful guys with frail egos. Woodall’s comic focuses on the male gaze, and comments on how male expectations and wounded pride have nothing to do with the women they harass.
—Jazmine Joyner, Women Write About Comics